VOLUNTEER RESEARCHERS — ROCK & ART | REMOTE, WORLDWIDE
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<p><strong>About the role</strong></p><p>We are looking for <strong>Volunteer Researchers</strong> who enjoy going beyond the first page of search results.</p><p>Research is central to how Rock & Art works. We are interested in people who can investigate a subject, locate meaningful sources, identify gaps in existing knowledge, establish context and help writers build arguments on solid foundations.</p><p>A researcher at Rock & Art is not simply someone who collects links.</p><p>We are looking for people who can ask:</p><p><strong>What do we actually know?</strong></p><p><strong>How do we know it?</strong></p><p><strong>What is missing?</strong></p><p><strong>Whose perspective is absent?</strong></p><p><strong>What historical, political or cultural context changes how we understand this subject?</strong></p><p>Your research may support an individual article, a long-term editorial cluster, a larger research project or the development of Rock & Art’s permanent knowledge base.</p><p><strong>What you will do</strong></p><p>Depending on the project, you may:</p><ul><li>Research cultural, historical, political and social subjects.</li><li>Locate and evaluate primary and secondary sources.</li><li>Identify academic literature, books, archives, institutional publications, interviews and reliable journalism.</li><li>Research historical context and timelines.</li><li>Investigate the origins and development of cultural movements, practices and ideas.</li><li>Identify relevant people, organisations, works, events and concepts.</li><li>Build research dossiers and source lists.</li><li>Create annotated bibliographies.</li><li>Extract relevant information from longer sources.</li><li>Identify conflicting interpretations or gaps in available evidence.</li><li>Flag claims that require further investigation.</li><li>Provide researchers and writers with contextual material.</li><li>Help identify perspectives that are missing or underrepresented.</li><li>Contribute research to editorial clusters and longer-term knowledge projects.</li><li>Organise research so that it can be reused in future Rock & Art work.</li><li>Follow relevant Rock & Art Editorial System (RAES) research and documentation standards.</li></ul><p>You will not be expected to know RAES before applying. Relevant research workflows and standards will be introduced during onboarding.</p><p><strong>What we are looking for</strong></p><p>We welcome researchers from a wide range of backgrounds.</p><p>You may be:</p><ul><li>a researcher or independent scholar;</li><li>a university student or graduate;</li><li>a journalist;</li><li>a historian;</li><li>a researcher in the humanities or social sciences;</li><li>an archivist or librarian;</li><li>a cultural worker;</li><li>an academic;</li><li>an experienced independent researcher;</li><li>a subject specialist with extensive knowledge of a particular field.</li></ul><p>Formal academic qualifications are not required for every research role.</p><p>We care about your ability to <strong>investigate carefully, distinguish reliable evidence from weak evidence and document what you find</strong>.</p><p>Strong candidates will generally demonstrate:</p><ul><li>strong research skills;</li><li>excellent written English;</li><li>curiosity and persistence;</li><li>the ability to evaluate sources critically;</li><li>attention to detail;</li><li>good documentation habits;</li><li>the ability to distinguish primary from secondary sources;</li><li>comfort working with complex or contradictory material;</li><li>intellectual honesty;</li><li>respect for attribution and citation;</li><li>an understanding that absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence;</li><li>willingness to communicate uncertainty rather than fill gaps with assumptions.</li></ul><p>Experience with academic databases, archives, libraries, oral histories, institutional records or specialist publications is welcome.</p><p><strong>Areas of research</strong></p><p>We are particularly interested in researchers with knowledge of areas such as:</p><ul><li>music and sonic cultures;</li><li>art history and visual culture;</li><li>literature;</li><li>film and media;</li><li>fashion and subcultures;</li><li>gender and sexuality;</li><li>bodies and kinky culture;</li><li>political and cultural history;</li><li>social movements;</li><li>identity and representation;</li><li>cultural memory;</li><li>countercultures;</li><li>radical and experimental art;</li><li>cultural theory;</li><li>emerging cultural practices;</li><li>digital and contemporary culture.</li></ul><p>You do not need expertise in all of these areas.</p><p>A strong knowledge of one field can be highly valuable.</p><p><strong>Our research philosophy</strong></p><p>Rock & Art treats research as part of knowledge production, not as invisible labour that disappears once an article is published.</p><p>We believe:</p><p><strong>Evidence matters more than assumption.</strong></p><p><strong>Sources must be attributable.</strong></p><p><strong>Context must precede analysis.</strong></p><p><strong>Uncertainty should be acknowledged.</strong></p><p><strong>Knowledge is collective.</strong></p><p><strong>Research should remain useful beyond a single article.</strong></p><p>We are interested not only in finding information, but in understanding how information becomes knowledge.</p><p>That means questioning sources, recognising gaps, identifying competing interpretations and being transparent about the limits of what can be established.</p>
<p><strong>What you can expect from Rock & Art</strong></p><p>Although this is an unpaid volunteer position, we want the experience to be meaningful and structured.</p><p>You can expect:</p><ul><li>clear research assignments and objectives;</li><li>relevant RAES research frameworks and documentation standards;</li><li>collaboration with writers and editors;</li><li>opportunities to work on long-form cultural research;</li><li>exposure to a range of cultural and interdisciplinary subjects;</li><li>the opportunity to develop research and documentation skills;</li><li>recognition of research contributions where appropriate;</li><li>the opportunity to contribute to a permanent cultural knowledge resource;</li><li>the possibility of developing into specialist research or knowledge-curation roles.</li></ul><p>We want research contributions to remain useful. Where appropriate, research materials may inform future articles, editorial clusters, archives and knowledge projects rather than being discarded after one publication.</p><p><strong>Time commitment</strong></p><p>This is a flexible volunteer role.</p><p>Researchers may participate on an occasional, project-based or ongoing basis.</p><p>The scope of a research assignment will depend on the subject. Some tasks may take only a few hours; larger research projects may develop over several weeks.</p><p>We will agree expectations and deadlines in advance.</p><p>We value reliability and clear communication over the number of hours someone can contribute.</p><p><strong>Important information about this opportunity</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Remote — worldwide<br>
<strong>Position type:</strong> Volunteer<br>
<strong>Compensation:</strong> Unpaid / no financial compensation<br>
<strong>Employment status:</strong> This is not an employment position<br>
<strong>Commitment:</strong> Flexible, agreed according to availability<br>
<strong>Language:</strong> English<br>
<strong>Experience:</strong> Open to emerging and experienced researchers</p><p><strong>How to apply</strong></p><p>Please submit:</p><ol><li>A short introduction explaining who you are and why you would like to contribute to Rock & Art.</li><li>Your CV or a brief overview of your academic, professional or independent research background.</li><li><strong>One or two examples of research work</strong>, where possible. These can include academic research, journalism, annotated bibliographies, independent research projects, archival work or other relevant material.</li><li>A short description of <strong>one subject, cultural field or question you would be interested in researching for Rock & Art</strong>.</li></ol><p>Your proposed research subject does not need to be a finished pitch. We are interested in seeing what questions you ask, where your curiosity leads you and how you approach evidence.</p><p>If you do not have formal research samples, tell us about a subject you have independently investigated and what you learned from the process.</p><p><strong>We are looking for people who are curious enough to keep digging, rigorous enough to question what they find, and generous enough to turn research into knowledge that others can use.</strong></p><p> </p>